Hi there, this is on CR10 using either Oracle/Sybase/Remedy ODBC.
I have a number of reports that I would like to be unmanaged. I of course mean I just FTP the .rpt file (saved without data) to a website. This is not a report with parameters but some might contain subreports. I do not want my URL to contain the login information, I would rather it just automatically allow users to connect to the database.
My problem here is that this seems to work extremely inconsistently. Some reports I can refresh however many times I want while others will prompt for a database login. Looking on it, Oracle always seems to prompt for a login while Remedy is around 65% login to 35% no login on the same ODBC.
Is there something that I have to setup or modified to get this working? Ideally, you would click the link and it would open a live report with up to date data and not contain the login information in the URL.
Suggestions? Ideas?
Oh- if someone says to use ASP or HTML to just have the user click a 'ReportName' type link, I would need a method to hide the login information when they do view source. I think ASP might do this but I have 0 knowledge of that particular lanquage so if you do suggest that, could you also please give me some advice on how to go about it?
Thank you in advance,
Phil
I have a number of reports that I would like to be unmanaged. I of course mean I just FTP the .rpt file (saved without data) to a website. This is not a report with parameters but some might contain subreports. I do not want my URL to contain the login information, I would rather it just automatically allow users to connect to the database.
My problem here is that this seems to work extremely inconsistently. Some reports I can refresh however many times I want while others will prompt for a database login. Looking on it, Oracle always seems to prompt for a login while Remedy is around 65% login to 35% no login on the same ODBC.
Is there something that I have to setup or modified to get this working? Ideally, you would click the link and it would open a live report with up to date data and not contain the login information in the URL.
Suggestions? Ideas?
Oh- if someone says to use ASP or HTML to just have the user click a 'ReportName' type link, I would need a method to hide the login information when they do view source. I think ASP might do this but I have 0 knowledge of that particular lanquage so if you do suggest that, could you also please give me some advice on how to go about it?
Thank you in advance,
Phil